As more and more people feed different breeds of dogs, there are different considerations in the feeding process. Different weights in different stages, different periods, all need to pay attention to different feeding factors. Just as we humans eat different foods at different stages, portions are also different. We need to consider different breeds and different periods of time to feed them to ensure their health and growth. Choosing the right feeding steps can lead to a healthier dog.
The border Collie is a medium sized dog and has a lot of exercise, so we need to tailor a feeding program to keep it healthy and active as it grows and becomes an adult. If fed too much, it can cause damage to your dog’s digestive system and a swollen stomach. Similarly, IF THE DOG IS UNDERFED, it MAY GROW UP TO BE less robust AND developed, AND IF THE dog IS UNDERFED as an adult, it may not have the energy to exercise and play, resulting in low energy.
In dogs and puppies, we must be particularly careful dog feeding and nutrition needs, first of all, when the puppy dog feeding amount may not need But we must ensure that it eat more often, because the dog will be hungry when I was a child, just as we humans always regardless of time to drink milk when I was a child. Dogs usually need three or four small feedings, and 20 grams of dog food plus some calcium supplements should meet their needs.
As dogs get older, we usually don’t need to pay attention to as many details. It ONLY NEEDS TO BE FED TWICE a DAY, BUT THE AMOUNT OF feeding is also larger, each time to feed about two or two dog food, large dogs generally do not need to supplement calcium or other nutrition every day, but excluding special circumstances. After all, we need to take care of the dog’s health at different stages and make the dog more active.